ColorPalooza Logo Contest

Every year Lewisville students compete to design the logo for ColorPalooza. The winning design becomes the official logo for ColorPalooza for one year, and is used in all promotional items and merchandise.

This competition is open to any Lewisville resident in grades 9-12 at any state-certified public or private school, or any student attending a Lewisville public or private school in grades 9-12. Home-schooled students living in Lewisville are eligible to participate if they meet the grade-level requirements.

2019 Contest Information:

The City of Lewisville is now accepting entries in the 2019 ColorPalooza logo design contest. This competition is open to any Lewisville resident currently in grades 9-12 at any state-certified public or private school, or any student attending a Lewisville public or private school in grades 9-12. Home-schooled students living in Lewisville are eligible to participate if they meet the grade-level requirements.

All entries must be original artwork and must include the festival name “ColorPalooza” in the design. All entries must be submitted electronically in PDF (.pdf), JPEG (.jpg), TIFF (.tif), Encapsulated Post Scripts (.eps), or Abode illustrator (.ai) format. All entries must be no smaller than 1200 x 1200 pixels, no larger than 2400 x 2400 pixels, and must have a minimum
resolution of 300 dpi or be in a vector file. Artists are encouraged to consider designs that offer variations for square orientation and two-color printing.

Once the contest closes, event staff will select a judging panel of at least three people, including current design or marketing professionals. The winning design will become the official logo for ColorPalooza 2019 and will be used in all promotional items and merchandise.

A public announcement of the winning logo will be made prior to Wednesday, Jan. 31. The winner will receive a one-time $300 college scholarship, administered through the Greater Lewisville Arts Alliance.

ColorPalooza 2019: A Celebration of Spring will be held on Saturday, April 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in and around Wayne Ferguson Plaza, 150 W. Church Street. This free, family-friendly event features a wide variety of exhibits and interactive events with a “spring feel.” Visitors will get to show off their artistic abilities, watch skilled artists create one-of-a kind masterpieces,
learn to better care for the earth, and learn how to make their homes more environmentally friendly.